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Connected Digital Devices in Health
Connected Digital Devices in Health
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ISBN No.: 9781394446025
Pages: 240
Year: 202603
Format: E-Book
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Presentation of the Authors ix Introduction xi Dominique CARRÉ and Geneviève VIDAL Chapter 1. A Sociohistorical Approach: Moving Closer Together Through Detachment from Care Practices 1 Dominique CARRÉ 1.1. The shift to ambulatory care: digitalized as a structuring framework 3 1.2. Innovation and technology: the position given to digital ICT 5 1.3. Distance and proximity: medical biology and medical imaging 7 1.


4. Distance and proximity: development of remote health services between the pandemic and a shortage in care provision 9 1.5. Connected objects? 12 1.6. Connected objects at the frontiers of "well-being" and "healthcare" 14 1.7. Illustration of a "gray" zone 17 1.


8. Arrival of new disruptive inputs in the healthcare field 19 1.9. Increase in data and data sovereignty in healthcare 23 1.10. Increase in sociotechnical mediations, strengthening a process of moving closer together through detachment and connected uses 25 1.11. References 28 Chapter 2.


Connected Sleep: From Individualizing to Modeling the Doctor-Patient Relationship 31 Christian PAPILLOUD, Geneviève VIDAL and Yanita ANDONOVA 2.1. Methodology 33 2.2. Category A: practices and uses of digital devices and connected objects 34 2.3. Category B: doctor-patient relationships mediated by technology 44 2.4.


Category C: challenges of automation in the doctor-patient relationship 51 2.5. Determining the legitimacy of monitoring technology 58 2.6. Discussion 68 2.7. Conclusion 72 2.8.


References 73 Chapter 3. Digital Devices in Psychiatry and Mental Health 77 Étienne HIEN 3.1. Mental health and psychiatry 81 3.2. Projects and technical devices in psychiatry and mental health 82 3.3. Innovations in health: the question of technical determinism 88 3.


4. Innovations in health: between technical solutionism and social control? 91 3.5. Economic challenges and health data security 95 3.6. Conclusion 96 3.7. References 98 Chapter 4.


Connected Devices in Health: Between Mobilization, Experimentation, Assessment and Data Protection 105 Sarah SANDRÉ 4.1. The appeal of connected objects in the field of health 107 4.2. Complexity of rolling out connected objects 118 4.3. Prospects: the humanities and social sciences remain too absent from the assessment of connected devices in healthcare 127 4.4.


References 128 Chapter 5. Medical Care and Data: The Example of Nanomedicine in Europe 131 Christian PAPILLOUD 5.1. Satellization or influence by alliance 133 5.2. Nanomedicine, the challenge of renewed influence 135 5.3. Doubts and decisions 138 5.


4. From nanomedicine to precision medicine 141 5.5. KETs, a new challenge for satellization 144 5.6. Conclusion 151 5.7. References 152 Chapter 6.


Sociopolitical Challenges of Digital Uses 159 Geneviève VIDAL 6.1. The digitalization of society 161 6.2. Acceptability, ambivalence of uses 175 6.3. Sociopolitical challenges of the relationship between healthcare and digital technology: conditional uses and the capacity to act 183 6.4.


References 188 Conclusion 195 Dominique CARRÉ, Geneviève VIDAL, Christian PAPILLOUD, Yanita ANDONOVA, Étienne HIEN and Sarah SANDRÉ List of Authors 201 Index 203.


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